Preview: Tyrant Designs I.T.T.S. Glock Gen5 Trigger

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posted on September 12, 2022
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Glock Gen5 Trigger

Built with a 30 percent power spring, the Improved Tyrant Trigger System for Glock Gen5 handguns is designed to provide “lightning-fast” resets after every shot. Another unique feature of the I.T.T.S. trigger is its hybrid design that combines features of both flat-faced and curved triggers.

The trigger breaks cleanly and uniformly while ensuring that shooters position their finger consistently, and its height accommodates larger hands. In a nod to durability, set screws are used in lieu of pins to strengthen the design and also provide for easier installation and maintenance. The trigger does not ship with a trigger bar, and it is compatible with all OEM Glock Gen5 trigger bars.

MSRP is $75. For more information, please visit tyrantcnc.com.

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